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Lung-Mesh: An Inhalable, X-ray–Triggered Hydrogel to Contain Lung Tumors

Lung-Mesh: An Inhalable, X-ray–Triggered Hydrogel to Contain Lung Tumors

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 16, 2025 | "Science", Engineering & Materials, Medicine, Oncology

TL;DR We propose an inhalable nanoparticle system that biases toward lung-tumor regions (via pH-sensitive retention) and, when exposed to clinical X-rays, polymerizes in situ into a thin hydrogel “mesh.” The intended role is adjunctive: help limit cell shedding at...
The Evolving Spacetime Expansion Theory (ESET) — v2.1

The Evolving Spacetime Expansion Theory (ESET) — v2.1

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 14, 2025 | "Science", Physics & Cosmology

Changelog / Version history – ESET v2.1 Last updated: 1 Dec 2025 What this post isThis article is the plain-English introduction to the Evolving Spacetime Expansion Theory (ESET). It explains the basic idea that spacetime is not just curved but also elastic – it can...
The Local Matrix: Consciousness as a Locally‑Run Simulation

The Local Matrix: Consciousness as a Locally‑Run Simulation

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 14, 2025 | "Science", Consciousness & Cognitive Science, Social & Behavioral Science

TL;DR Your everyday “me-ness” is not a hidden pearl; it’s a layered, locally‑run simulation that your brain–body builds to keep prediction error low. The self isn’t a substance—it’s a model. That model boots up in a characteristic order after...
Finessing Einstein: Measuring the One‑Way Speed of Light Without Using Light

Finessing Einstein: Measuring the One‑Way Speed of Light Without Using Light

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 14, 2025 | "Science", Engineering & Materials, Physics & Cosmology

TL;DR The classic problem: you can’t time a one‑way light trip unless your two clocks agree first. Most ways to make them agree secretly use light. Our rule: no light to set the clocks. Our move: build a home‑made time standard from sound sent through three very...
Exploring Galinstan’s Thermal-Expansion Hack for Hydraulic Actuation

Exploring Galinstan’s Thermal-Expansion Hack for Hydraulic Actuation

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 14, 2025 | "Science", Engineering & Materials

TL;DR — Galinstan (Ga-In-Sn) is a room-temperature liquid metal with a big coefficient of thermal expansion and excellent thermal conductivity. Heat it and it expands—hard—which you can convert into precise hydraulic force. That unlocks actuators and flow control that...
Adoring-Fan Collapse Theatre (AFCT): A New Lens on Mass Violence [Archived]

Adoring-Fan Collapse Theatre (AFCT): A New Lens on Mass Violence [Archived]

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 14, 2025 | "Science", Social & Behavioral Science, Violence & Extremism

TL;DR AFCT describes a subset of mass offenders whose primary drive is fandom of prior perpetrators fused with a long-running suicidal collapse. Ideology appears as costume/props (a kitbashed collage) rather than a coherent program. The deed is choreographed as...
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